Anyone else hear about this story?
Hiking the ridgeline in the conditions this weekend is pretty bold.
Missing hiker on Mt. Adams found dead
http://www.wmur.com/news/rescuers-se...adams/31294362
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Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.</p>
I went for a fat bike ride this morning and it was wicked fucking fun biatches!![]()
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That's super sad. Bad judgement all around. I couldn't imagine dropping my wife off at the trailhead to hike alone in this weather. 32 years old. Way Too young. Bummer.
http://www.twcnews.com/nys/watertown...each--110.html
110 below zero on whiteface Sunday. Looks like its warming up a bit though!
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Haven't posted much in here lately, but here are some photos from my few moments of not coaching at Magic. I've really been putting my WORTH MAGICS through the paces and they've been killing it in every way.
Never before skied line at Magic (First Descent thanks to DoWork):
And here's a part of the mountain I would've never thought was skiable before. Good things we have so much snow.
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Magic Mountain Freeride Team...bringing your grom's game to the next level.
The only ski you'll ever need...http://worthskis.com/skis/the-magic/
"Errare Humanum Est"
In the beginning I was pretty against the fat-bike thing, with Yeti here in town promoting them so much, i had visions of tools just shredding the XC trails on the mountain in freeze-thaw conditions. But, even though they have apparently sold over a hundred, i've only seen ONE up there, and it was such hardpack that day he wasn't even leaving a track. His bozo buddy on a cyclocross bike was, though.
I'm guessing it's mostly the rich yuppie types buying them and not really using them. fine with me. Yeti's ski shop is great when you need a spare part so +1 for them
I just use an old Norco MTB with studs to get around, it's pretty rad
Super sad to hear about the hiker. Can't imagine what it must have been like up there
great pics of Magic. need to get down there one day. Worths look great too![]()
What a sad story. She must have been very experienced to even attempt something like that and attempting it solo and in all of that exposed terrain in record cold. Is there something in this story I'm missing. Vibes to her friends and family
Reminds me of reading 200 below zero or whatever that book was called about the first winter ascent of Denali. I hope I never experience -35 temps and 100mph winds.
I was up in Pinkham notch this past weekend, Sunday morning wasn't too too bad- still buttfuckingly cold and a stiff breeze, but around 2pm the temp just started to drop like a rock. And the wind had already been picking up.
No idea why she'd set out that morning on a decently long hike. NOAA and mt wash obs were all saying the wind was going to be triple digits and temps well below zero starting that afternoon.
Sunday night I looked outside and the thermometer was between -12 and -16 and the wind was fucking howling- and that was in the woods in Jackson.
Mt wash recorded 140+mph gusts with 100mph sustained and temps at -35 by Monday morning. The only place on earth with a recorded colder temp was the South Pole at -51 (summer there though)
Decisions Decisions
You're gonna stand there, owning a fireworks stand, and tell me you don't have no whistling bungholes, no spleen spliters, whisker biscuits, honkey lighters, hoosker doos, hoosker donts, cherry bombs, nipsy daisers, with or without the scooter stick, or one single whistling kitty chaser?
That's nuts. Those guys got tossed.
From Sunday in the Whites. Staying in the trees was not overrated
Yesterday on the way home from Burke. Clear and COLD:
Oh.... and MPC voting here:
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...67#post4433167
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Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.</p>
Sorry to learn of the hiker - condolences to family and friends!
Passing along some info from Killington:
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Today, I am at work, and not skiing. Thus, instead of stoke you get Today's Contribution to the Inane:
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"I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."- Alan Greenspan
^Am I missing something?! Should I be concerned while I am sleeping of Egyptian cotton terrorism? Not funny![]()
Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!
Those are some awesome shots. I wish I knew where that line was... but I won't ask. A secret stash is... a secret stashGlad somebody's hitting it.
I was up at Magic on Sunday. Only a few inches of new snow from that last storm, but some of the trees had powder halfway up my poles if you knew where to look. Gotta get some powder baskets...
Stupid question - did the mountain and/or volunteers clear out the woods skier's left on Sorcerer? It's much more open than I remember it being in previous years (Sunday was my first time up there this season).
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